GOING BANANAS OVER ART
The Morning Standard|December 03, 2024
MAKING it to the headlines requires certain unwritten qualifications. It must grip the collective attention of the nation, the achievement of which is no mean task.
JITHA KARTHIKEYAN
GOING BANANAS OVER ART

Even wars have become commonplace, often finding themselves relegated to sections assigned for topics that have lost their news worthiness in a world so weary of conflicts. Once in a while, a politician kicks up a storm with an incongruous statement and instantly gallops his way to the breaking news of the day. This is a country that loves its share of drama after all. The dust settles though, as quickly as the next drama unfolds. Then there are those shocking indictments, groundbreaking legislations and national catastrophes that jostle for front page space every day and truly deserve our scrutiny and reflection.

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